Jesus Listened to a Father
Lesson: John 4:46-54
Why can Jesus do things that no one else can? (He is God’s son)
Verse: “[Nothing is too hard for [God]” (Jeremiah 32:17)
Repeat the verse together a few times. Draw a picture to represent the verse.
Jesus Fed a Multitude
Lesson: Mark 6:30-43
Activity: Show 5 crackers and 2 gummy snacks. Ask your child(ren) if they think this would be enough to feed your family dinner. Divide the crackers and gummies and ask if they are full. Relate this to the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000 with 5 small loaves of bread and 2 fish.
Verse: “[Jesus] saw a great crowd, and he had compassion on them” (Mark 6:34)
Repeat the verse together a few times. Draw a picture to represent the verse.
King Saul Lost His Kingdom
Lesson: 1 Samuel 15:1-29
Why did King Saul lose his kingdom?
Verse: 1 Samuel 15:22
Repeat the verse together a few times. Draw a picture to represent the verse.
Application: Help your child seek forgiveness for disobedience.
God Answered Hezekiah
Lesson: 2 Kings 18-20; 2. Chronicles 29-32
What does it mean to have confidence in God?
What does it mean to ask for something according to God’s will?
Verse: 1 John 5:14
Theme: This week’s lesson covered Hezekiah’s prayers to God. He praised God in prayer, confessed his sins, and asked for God’s help. Help your child pray regularly.The Word Gives New Life
Lesson: John 11; 12
What happens to people after they die?
Verse: John 11: 25, 26
Theme: The Word has power over death and the grave.
Application: This week covered Jesus’ resurrection of Lazarus. Jesus allowed Lazarus to die so He might raise Him again to the glory of God. Jesus then revealed He is the resurrection and the life. Help your child believe Jesus has resurrection power.
Micah’s Idolatry and Dan’s False Religion
Lesson: Judges 17; 18
Theme: God wants us to worship Him His way.
What are some ways you can worship God this coming week?
Verse: Judges 10:16a
Recite the verse with little to no help.